Sentences with phrase «filled with pinecones»

I've filled it with pinecones in the winter, and seashells in the summer.
And lastly, a white platter filled with pinecones mixed with apples and candlelight.
Fill them with pinecones, flowers, chestnuts, and ornaments.
I would take this tray, fill it with pinecones and candles, and pop it on my new lowboy from my husband's antique store.

Not exact matches

It's filled with the original picks, frosted pinecones, vintage bells and baubles and is actually some sort of older plastic.
I'm still madly in love with this rustic centerpiece box my friend made for me, and I've filled it here with faux greens, pinecones, candles and faux berries.
By the way I have already borrowed one of your ideas posted today: the wooden box filled with evergreens, pinecones and the 2 pillar candles.
A full 24» in diameter, thi... s exceptional wreath is filled with berries, leaves, and pinecones; and will look great on your dining room wall, kitchen,... read more
s exceptional wreath is filled with berries, leaves, and pinecones; and will look great on your dining room wall, kitchen,...
For our coffee table, I filled the tray with my large glass hurricane stuffed with pinecones and a white candle.
On the antique buffet I have placed a dough bowl (a find from Vintage Market Days) and filled it with evergreens, pinecones, cotton, antlers, neutral wooden beads and a birch candle.
Like the apothecray jar craft above, there is nothing easier than filling the vessel with simple and pretty things, like pinecones during the holidays.
This large dough bowl is filled with winter branches, antlers and some frosty pinecones.
I kept the rest pretty simple by adding some preserved leaves, a caddy filled with large pinecones, and some candlesticks for the centerpiece.
Add lots of leaves to the base of the pedestal and fill in the cracks and crevices between the pumpkins with seed pods, leaves, acorn, feathers, pinecones, moss or whatever brings a seasonal look to the arrangement!
I filled my little Home Goods basket with Fall fruits, pinecones, wine corks, strands of bittersweet, and placed a pitcher with some fall foliage on top.
Spray bare tree branches and pinecones with silver or gold paint or spray on snow displayed in a clear vase filled with shiny ornaments.
Fill a clear cylinder with medium - sized pinecones, mistletoe berries or fresh cranberries, and green leaves or evergreen.
I have a secret to share... fill the bottom with pinecones and just decorate the top!
As for the ornaments on this tree, I spray painted the tips of pinecones silver and gold, I filled plain glass ornaments with sand and wrote letters on them with my glass pen and used nautical rope for garland!
A full 24» in diameter, thi... s exceptional wreath is filled with berries, leaves, and pinecones; and will look great on your dining room wall, kitchen,... read more
I like them just simple and empty, too, but I can imagine it would be fun to fill them with pretty Christmas decor, seashells, driftwood, pinecones, postcards, books, mementos or even use them like a little terrarium.
Next, we sprinkled in some of our own silver and glass pieces, and filled in the gaps with acorns and pinecones...
I filed in with a garland folded up to fit inside and then I added a few pinecones to fill it up.
I filled it one year with gold balls and this year with gold sprayed pinecones and greenery.
holiday florals — check out the aisle filled with festive picks with pinecones, birds, glittery accents, etc..!
Instead of filling a bowl with shimmery Christmas ornaments or rustic pinecones, Annie used gold crackers for an uncomplicated festive display.
The tablescape I created with layered runners (drop cloth one and a teal one from World Market), some rust - colored linen napkins (also WM), vintage dishes and silverware, some blue vases, faux branches, and baskets on either end filled with apples, sunflowers, pinecones, and faux leaves.
I put in a few pieces of floral foam, stuck the stems in and then filled the buckets with pinecones to help stabalize the branches.
Fill a wicker basket with repeating rows of moss, smooth stones, pinecones, and a cheery row of green apples, or use items from around the house and yard, such as acorns, nuts, sticks, herbs, flowers, and oranges.
This year I used a real pine wreath filled with lights, pinecones, some of my DIYed snowflakes and some blue ornaments.
I went to my favorite old wooden box and filled in with fresh greenery, pinecones, door knobs, bells, ornaments and candle filled mason jars.
Instead of filling the basket completely with pinecones, place an unseen filler in the basket, such as a block of florist foam or a smaller overturned container.
Attach the large pinecones first and then fill in with the small and medium pinecones.
Use serving pieces, vases, pitchers, or bowls from your everyday collection and fill them with flowers, fruits, pinecones, leaves, branches, or your favorite pieces from around the house.
I filled an olive bucket with regular and bleached pinecones.
A white lantern filled with fresh cranberries and a candle, and surrounded by pinecones and a few red berry stems forms the simple centerpiece.
These rustic wooden lanterns filled with dried leaves and pinecones bring the natural textures of fall inside.
Once it was all done, I went back with some tiny pinecones and filled in some gaps that I thought showed too much.
I had to use the ugly existing chandelier... no worries... I wrapped more grapevine around it, cut fresh pine from my trees, had twiggs sticking out all around at the ceiling, filled any empty spots with fresh pinecones....
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